Austrian manager Adi Hutter was thrilled to see Christina Fassnacht bagging a 91st minute goal to give Young Boys the hope ahead of the rematch at STADE DE SUISSE, but Denis Harmash made it 31 just two minutes later to make Young Boys’ job much harder.

Young Boys

Hutter’s side is off to a flying start to the new campaign in Super League as they clinched two comprehensive wins over the likes of Basel and Grasshopper to complete the perfect start without a single goal conceded so far in the competition.

The hosts proved their super impressive attacking potential in the pre-season as well since they notched two goals past Stoke City and as many as five past Benfica.

Dynamo Kiev

Looking at it from this perspective, Dynamo Kyiv won’t have an easy task at all top save the two-goal cushion, but they have weapons of their own in the final third.

We primarily mean on the new acquisition Dieumerci Mbokani and Ukrainian national team member Andriy Yarmolenko who have both been on target in the first leg seven days ago.

Young Boys vs Dynamo Kiev: Head to head

Dynamo were in charge throughout the whole course of the game, but Young Boys still managed to find the back of the net in the stoppage time and save at least some sort of hopes for the miracle in the second leg.

Young Boys vs Dynamo Kiev: Prediction

Both teams have been enjoying an excellent spell of attacking form and we would be very surprised to see any of them keeping their net untouched in the rematch at STADE DE SUISSE.

The main betting call would thus be both teams to score at the odds of 8/15.